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Solo data advisor Shachar Meir (ex-Meta, ex-PayPal) joined me on Ditching hourly to share the details of his transition from being a manager in massive corporate environments to becoming a successful solo consultant.

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome
  • (01:05) - Shachar's Professional Background
  • (03:47) - Transition to Solo Entrepreneurship
  • (13:51) - First Steps as a Solopreneur
  • (15:59) - Landing the First Project
  • (20:25) - Facing the Challenges of Solopreneurship
  • (25:11) - Navigating the Steep Learning Curve
  • (26:17) - The Importance of Networking and Mentorship
  • (29:52) - Leveraging LinkedIn for Business Growth
  • (33:25) - The Art of Content Creation
  • (43:18) - Financial Stability and Client Acquisition
  • (51:47) - Final Thoughts and Advice

Shachar's Links
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